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Tuesday, September 3, 2013

My Five B Horror Favorite Picks

WARNING SPOILERS - 
IF YOU HAVEN'T SEEN ANY OF THESE AND WANT TO, DON'T READ THIS!

In no necessary order....



Dead Alive is my number one pick. Lionel meets Paquita at the local package store. Its love at first sight. She digs this dork. He digs her. His overbearing mother follows them on their first date, because she's a psycho. She gets bitten by the Sumerian Zombie Monkey at the zoo and her wound begins to puss. Lionel realizes something is not right when Mum's skin falls off and Lionel has to glue it on when guests come to dinner.

Mum's ear falls off in her soup as she slurs her speech like she has palsy. She proceeds to consume it and her puss ends up in the soup. Her dinner guest eats it as we all take in the glory that is this "B" horror masterpiece. Mum eats everyone that comes into her path save Paquita and her greedy brother, who wishes to own her property and riches.

Uncle D*ckface Pervert discovers Mum is dead after Lionel locks her up in the basement and injects her with animal sedatives to control her "killer" appetite. She gets a nurse who comes to bring her to the hospital to cure her of her ails and a couple of others.

 A zombie romance begins between the nurse and another. An adorable baby Zombie is spawned. He's cute, see!!!

Anyway, it all ends in a blood spattered finale when Lionel gets out his rotary mower and chops all the zombies to bits and he takes care of that pesky over-sized Mum, too! Paquita and Lionel are free to love and free of Mum and Uncle Pervert.  
 

Don't Look in the Basement (1973), sometimes referred to as "The Forgotten" is set in St. Stephens Sanitarium, a remote residential mental hospital headed up by Dr. Stephens. He lets the patients carry on with their illnesses, hoping that one day they will just become miraculously become sane on their own. The head nurse, who is old and can't take it anymore tries to retire. She tells Dr. Stephens know she is not going to be returning. Judge, who used to actually be a judge is chopping wood and it ends up in the back of Dr. Stephens. He's presumed dead, of course.

Harriet, who owns a plastic doll and believes it is real kills the old nurse before she can leave, because she thinks she stole her baby. She squishes her head in her suitcase while she is finishing up her packing for her departure. Dr. Geraldine Masters is the only doctor remaining.

The new nurse Dr. Stephens hired before his demise arrives. Charlotte Beale, a young woman, who will be accepting the new nursing position is acquainted with the patients, who include the lobotomized Sam, who has the mental capacity of a child. There is also a nympho who saves the telephone repair man's dead body so she can have her way with his carcass postmortem, although she didn't kill him. Mrs. Callingham is just a creepy rambler who makes zero sense.

Dr. Masters becomes disturbed when a telephone man comes to investigate the faulty phone system at the institution. Mrs. Callingham's tongue is ripped out of her mouth during her sleep, although Masters tells Charlotte that the injury was self-inflicted. Dr. Masters does some creepy things to punish residents and we all realize, she's a patient. Charlotte also realizes Dr. Masters isn't really a doctor. Mrs. Callingham finds a way to communicate that Masters cut out her tongue so she can't tell about Dr. Masters.

Charlotte finds the telephone man (postmortem) hanging out in the kitchen closet. Nurse Charlotte figures out what is going on and that Masters is a patient, thanks to Judge. The residents think Charlotte is a patient, too. Charlotte finds Dr. Stephens hiding in the basement and kills him by mistake, not realizing his identity. The inmates corner Dr. Masters and Judge Cameron axes her to death.


The Evil Dead, which of course, stars Ash (Bruce Campbell), who takes a trip into the woods with some friends in an isolated cabin. The cabin contains the Sumerian Book of the Dead. The book's accompanying tape is played the contains incantations from the book which releases demons.



Ash's gal, Cheryl, who goes outside to check out the noise gets rap'd by the forest's trees. Damn, the splinters!!!  Get out the tweezers!  They get their grove on with the ol' gal and when Ash tries to drive her to safety, he finds that the lone bridge that takes them out of the woods is no longer, uh oh! Cheryl and then pretty much everyone else becomes possessed one by one. There is a part two and this is foreshadowed when all doesn't really end well, well...at the end.  

2001 Maniacs (Lionsgate) has the best soundtrack ever! I wish the ZZ Top looking guys would come and sing songs whenever I do things. I wouldn't ever silence them! Its like when Peter from Family Guy decided to wish for theme music that time and his wish was granted, but way cooler!

I love to poke fun at the south and this movie does just that with the overly-friendly-to-the-point- that-its-creepy help of Mayor George W. Buckman, who is portrayed with none other than Robert Englund, who of course nailed the role of Freddy Kreuger in Nightmare on Elm Street and welcomes the detouring college students who took the wrong wrote to Daytona Beach for Spring Break to the annual Guts and Glory Jubilee (a mouth watering barbeque in honor of the Civil War) in their quaint and historically untouched town of the very eerily welcoming Pleasantville, Georgia.

Rest assured, there will be lots of guts. I don't know about glory, though. It was pretty glorious watching a girl be "quartered" by the town's heartthrob. The town houses residents, Hucklebilly, a young man who behaves like a child and "loves" the farm animals as often as necessary, if ya catch my drift as well as the lovely, Peaches, the town's sexpot turns into a sharp toothed succubus thing and eats Cory. Two of the towns residents are sexy blonde cousins who are, let's say overly affectionate with one another.

The armadillo that splats on their windshield on the way and the creepy stares and snickers of the hillbillies on the way when the party of students discusses taking a shortcut makes for killer foreshadowing of the cannibalism that will shortly ensue. This future classic "B" film is a remake of the 1964 film Two Thousand Maniacs, a Herschell Gordon Lewis film.   


Trilogy of Terror (1975) is a true made for ABC TV classic, featuring the recently late Karen Black, who takes on four, if you count the twins as two, distinct roles in this short story film diverse film characters in the horror trilogy.



The Zuni Fetish Doll in "Amelia" is the best thing I have ever seen EVER! It has a miniature knife and relentlessly pursues Amelia, who is of course, portrayed by the ever great and recently late Karen Black until she meets her demise and turns into the Zuni Fetish Doll itself with its sharp, awesome, little angry teeth. It kind of reminds me of Monkey Shines if it were the spirit of a Zuni Warrior instead. Its got all the persistence of the Monkey Shines monkey, that's for sure!

"Julie", appears shy and innocent. She is drugged and date rap'd by a pervy college student with whom she is forced to carrying on a secret affair, thereafter in a blackmail ploy. He wondered what she looked like "under all of those clothes". She wins! It was all a ploy to poison and kill this scumbag loser. One point for Professor Julie. Karen Black didn't even want to do it until Richard Burton, who was her husband signed on as the pervy student.
 
Millecent and Therese, the twins who were really the multiple personalities of one women were classic. The saucy blonde, Therese, used witchcraft against Millicent, the dowdy Debbie Downer and of course ends up screwing herself over, because, NEWS FLASH, she's both of them. Its very clever if you haven't seen it. I suggest it!!! I'll post the link.

Friday, August 23, 2013

Bargain Bin O' Horror



 
 Red Riding Hood (Widescreen) $4.44

I really liked this flick.  Its appropriate for your teen and it had a good story line.



I must own this! 

Alright, the last one is worth it just for Don't Look in the Basement, that's one of my favorite classics!

Friday, August 9, 2013

August 2013 - New Free Movies to Watch Online

You can now watch the following horror movies on Crackle here: 

Hostel III
Vampire Bats
Messengers 2: The Scarecrow
The Tattooist
The Devil's Tomb
Insanitarium
Frankenfish
Anatomy & Anatomy 2
Pumpkinhead IV: Blood Feud

What's new for Hulu horror?  Well, you can watch the flix listed below on Hulu here now!


No Tell Motel
Key
Crawl
The Amityville Haunting
Uninhabited
Old Boy
Scream, Scream 2 & Scream 3
Entity
Jaw Breaker
The Shortcut
Laid to Rest
Freakshow
Shutter
The Monitor
 The Faculty
The Toothfairy
Afterlife
Grace
Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers
The Fallen
Silent Night Zombie Night
The Wailer
The Blob
The Vanishing
First Born
Daylight Fades
The Hole
Ghost Son
House

There a ton of new ones on there I haven't seen previously listed.  They really upped their game!  Humm, they even now virtually have all of the Hellraisers!
 For good measure if you are lazy today, you can sit and watch a movie I picked out for you right here courtesy of YouTube Free Movies.  






Monday, February 4, 2013

Free Horror Movies to Watch Instead of The Superbowl



Since I have zero interest in the Super Bowl, I will blog horror this evening, ok, well, its almost midnight, so its evening to me. 

Don't Look in The Basement - Highly Recommended!

 One of the first of several horror films with "Don't" leading the title, this gory low-budget thriller takes place in an experimental hospital for the criminally insane, where the pioneering director allows several patients to act out their twisted fantasies (which involve necrophilia, paranoia and popsicles). When a new staffer shows up, things start to go haywire -- beginning with the bloody axe-murder of the doctor himself and leading to a total takeover of the asylum by its most dangerous inmates. The acting is horrendous, the sound is incoherent and the color is so cheap-looking that some theaters were issued black-and-white prints... but somehow the intrinsic sleaziness generated by the threadbare production manages to lend it a remarkably suitable ambience. Instead of vanishing into obscurity, this quirky little potboiler became a staple on the early-70's drive-in circuit, thanks to Hallmark Films' frequent double-bill bookings with Wes Craven's Last House on the Left (even borrowing the logline "Keep telling yourself: It's only a movie...") and Mario Bava's Bay of Blood. Some video versions are missing most of the graphic violence from the original cut.

The Marsh - This was good!

Haunted by gruesome visions of violence and death that would be far out of place in her successful series of children's books, a sophisticated author embarks on a brief sabbatical into the countryside that turns out to be far from the convalescent getaway her doctor had prescribed. Claire Holloway (Gabrielle Anwar) is an author whose rich imagination has fueled a successful career in children's literature, but one glimpse beneath the surface of her fragile psyche reveals a woman whose life has been far from storybook perfect. Tortured by a darkness that seems to grow blacker with each passing day, Claire follows her doctor's advice to leave the city behind and collect her thoughts at the picturesque Rose Marsh Farmhouse. Upon arriving at the remote farmhouse, however, Claire quickly realizes that the formidable estate bears an uncanny resemblance to the house that plagues her nightmares. When a series of strange and seemingly supernatural events lead Claire to believe that the ghostly young girl who dwells in her dreams may in fact be real, the frightened author seeks out the aid of handsome newspaper publisher Noah (Justin Louis) and paranormal consultant hunt (Forest Whitaker) in solving the mystery of this cursed village

Saturday, June 2, 2012

Free New Full Length Horror Movies Online!



Post apocalyptic lost in a town story. 
 I think you may know it.  Its based on the video game!



Ray Pye, a sociopath, searching for thrills shoots some chicks in the woods.  He thinks they are lesbians, not that that matters, but yeah, he then makes his buddies bury them.  He eats their food and gives not a crap.  Ray's a sexual predator, who seeks out chicks he thinks are hot.  This sounds promising!

It is well known among law enforcement personnel that murders can be categorized as belonging to one of twenty-five levels of evil, from the naive opportunists starting out at Level 2 to the organized, premeditated torture-murderers who inhabit Level 26. What almost no one knows is that a new category of killer has emerged. And only one man is capable of stopping them.

    A freshman goes to a frat party and wakes up with a strange thirst for blood. He discovers a secret society of vampires and becomes their newest recruit. 

Celia's mother died in childbirth, her father disappeared, and her grandparents raised her. She lived a lonely life, and on the night of her 21st birthday, Celia is drugged, raped and dies of an accidental overdose at a college frat party.  Trapped between sanctuary and damnation, Celia must now battle the demons - including hordes of horrific Soul Eaters - that prowl the Afterlife.


A lady's fiancee is killed and pursued by unknown forces. Guess who's in this...a very young Sharon Stone.  She suspects a strange religious cult he was a member of is to blame. 

The old b&w Sweeney Todd flick.  A barber on Fleet St. tells the story of Sweeney Todd!

Subtitled Swedish documentary about the history of witchcraft until the 1900's. It includes
recreations of historical events.

This History Channel program takes you to haunted locations worldwide.  Eyewitnesses describe their expeirences, and historians recount incidents that might be the causes of hauntings.  



 This is a gory B horror/thriller that takes place in an experimental hospital for the criminally insane, of course.  Where else would it take place?  The pioneering director allows patients to act out their twisted fantasies (which involve necrophilia, paranoia and popsicles). When a new nurse shows up, things start to go haywire -- beginning with the bloody axe-murder of the doctor himself and leading to a total takeover of the asylum by its most dangerous inmates.  Be in the mood for seventies B horror to watch this one!


Ok, since we are in the seventies with Don't Look in the Basement, let's now view Satan's School for Girls!
One of the most memorable made-for-TV horror films of the 1970s, Satan's School for Girls is set an exclusive institution of learning in Salem, MA, where students have been committing suicide at an alarming rate. Elizabeth Sayres enrolls at the all-girl's school under an assumed name, hoping to find out why her sister felt compelled to kill herself. Slowly and deliberately, Elizabeth is drawn into a coven of Satan worshipers -- and soon she realizes that she herself has demonic potential. Kate Jackson and Cheryl Ladd, two of Charlie's Angels are in this flick!

I will be posting quite a few more tomorrow or the next day, so stay tuned!  You have enough to watch for now, or to choose from, anyway,lol!  

You can purchase a DVD 4-pack with 
Satan's School for Girls, 
Don't Look in The Basement, 
Silent Night Bloody Night, 
and House on a Haunted Hill for a penny 
on Amazon.
 The shipping is generally about $3, sometimes under!




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